Overeem (36-12 MMA, 1-1 UFC) fought Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva (18-4 MMA, 2-1 UFC) and was knocked out in the third round, which foiled a planned matchup with champ Cain Velasquez.

Overeem passed a drug test administered immediately following the event, but also was required to take a blood test.

While the fighter had no trouble getting a license for UFC 156, he was denied one this past April after failing a pre-fight drug test for UFC 146. During a commission hearing, he said he took a mixture of vitamins from a doctor that unknowingly contained testosterone, which caused his test to come back with elevated levels.

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

The man known for cranking submissions to the point of injury added eye-gouging to his repertoire. But is the controversy of Rousimar Palhares too essential to his bizarre, awful appeal for his employers to take any meaningful action against him?